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Is there anyone still around who actually wants him to stay?
Plenty I'm sure, at the last home game he was still getting his chant.
Personally I'm ambivalent, not because I have great belief he would turn it around but more I have even less belief in the board choosing a suitable replacement.
This squad of players are massively under performing which ultimately falls entirely on the managers shoulders be it that they lack confidence or enthusiasm or that we are tactically inept. All down to the manager.
Not for a moment saying Warnock is the solution here or at any other club anymore but above all else he knew how to motivate a squad of players and made sure they understood the tactics.
We should be nowhere near the bottom of this league. The problem is who on earth could we get if we sack Bulut? The one name that I'd suggest would be Osian Roberts - he's stepped aside at Como to allow Fabregas to take charge again and now has the role of Head of Development. I'd move heaven and earth to get him here if I were the board
I think Liam Rosenior would be worth a try, but he turned down Plymouth in the summer, so would we be a big enough club for him now and, if we were, there’s still the ever present Vincent Tan factor to consider.
Originally posted by the other bob wilsonView Post
I think Liam Rosenior would be worth a try, but he turned down Plymouth in the summer, so would we be a big enough club for him now and, if we were, there’s still the ever present Vincent Tan factor to consider.
He would have been my choice too but he has recently been appointed as manager of Strasbourg
rumours are hes been sacked and may not be news worthy until monday ?
but we all know what the whispers can be like... the longer it goes on the quiet the novelty wears off and hes with us for another game or 2... which we will no doubt lose
rumours are hes been sacked and may not be news worthy until monday ?
but we all know what the whispers can be like... the longer it goes on the quiet the novelty wears off and hes with us for another game or 2... which we will no doubt lose
rumours are hes been sacked and may not be news worthy until monday ?
but we all know what the whispers can be like... the longer it goes on the quiet the novelty wears off and hes with us for another game or 2... which we will no doubt lose
If he's been sacked it would be announced already.
Just the ITK desperados trying to cover themselves for a few days.
We are a complete shambles I reckon he won't be in charge for Leeds. However they are hammering us anyway so another game won't hurt.
Originally posted by the other bob wilsonView Post
I think Liam Rosenior would be worth a try, but he turned down Plymouth in the summer, so would we be a big enough club for him now and, if we were, there’s still the ever present Vincent Tan factor to consider.
How about Nigel Pearson?
Bristol City fans were gutted when he was dismissed. Of course, not forgetting what he did with Leicester City either.
The only problem would be that he's perceived as a strong character and there were reported 'run-ins' with Bristol's owners (the Lansdowns), so he might be too prickly for Tan to deal with.
Skubala at Lincoln, please. Buckingham at Oxford too. We are a big club. Schumacher left a well run Plymouth to join a basket case Stoke City. You can count on the fingers of one hand the number of well run clubs in this division, and most are smaller than us
Expected someone to say this bollocks eventually but the first reply was above my expectations
I’m all over it….when it comes to running a football club he’s clueless….he should stick to being given a macdonalds franchise.
A blind person could see this coming 6 months ago.
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